The ancient city of Ciedra
On the slopes of the picturesque Turkish Riviera, in the district of Kargıcak, near Alanya, are the ancient ruins of Siedra, which hold many secrets and stories.
History and Archaeology
Siedra, founded during the Hellenistic period, reached its peak during the Ancient Roman period, when it became an important center of trade and cultural life. Archaeological excavations show that the settlement existed as early as the 4th century BC. The importance of this city is evidenced by references in the writings of ancient Roman historians and geographers.
Life and culture
The city was an active center with a developed urban infrastructure: paved streets, water supply system and public buildings. The inhabitants were engaged in agriculture, crafts and trade. Found objects, including coins, pottery and jewelry, reveal the everyday aspects of life and the art of local craftsmen.
Theaters and gymnasiums played a significant role as venues for cultural and sporting events.
Legends and mysteries
Ciedra is shrouded in stories and mysteries. One legend tells of treasures hidden in the dungeons that have yet to be found. Locals share tales of spirits and ancient curses guarding these treasures.
The town's disappearance also remains a mystery. Theories include enemy attacks, natural disasters and economic hardship, but the final cause is unknown.
Tourism and modernity
Traveling to Ciedra is an opportunity to immerse yourself in antiquity and enjoy the surrounding natural beauty. The hilltop town offers magnificent views of the sea and the surrounding area. If you are in Alanya, don't miss the chance to visit Siedra and unravel its mysteries.